VIRENDRA KUMAR
Law
May 2022
Females have always been seen as victims rather than perpetrators of evil. As a result, special measures for the handling of women are detailed in any law enforcement structure. Regardless, the association of ladies and young ladies in misbehavior commissions is astonishing based on the experience of the ongoing condition winning all over the world. Although there are many reasons for this shift, the consequences are dangerous to the broader public. As women are seen as the foundation of any nation's social design, if female criminality is on the rise, the presence of humanity and qualities in the broader public will undoubtedly be called into question. In this context, the paper discusses concerns surrounding female criminality and several possibilities associated to it.This study investigates the role of gender, age, and orientation in female wrongdoing and misconduct in Portugal, using the perspectives of female perpetrators of various ages adolescence, youth, and maturity. It explores the ways in which these young ladies and ladies build and portray their own criminal way of behaving in light of the analysis of 49 interactions with female wrongdoers. The findings reveal a kaleidoscope of shifts across generations, intermingled with growing associations of more youthful groups in culpable as a form of emancipation. Female guilty parties, whether young and old, display a variety of culpable behaviors that reflect various and contradictory ancient and new varieties of gentility. Young girls` and ladies' paths to and through culpability have their own peculiarities. They also reflect how this orientation is constantly reconstructed and redesigned over time in a variety of social and institutional situations.
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